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Remote Learning - 3 Little Pigs Assignment


Our district has a subscription to Kami and we love it! They have a free version, which would work for most basic assignments, but I love their premium features (which they are offering for free with school shut downs).

One of my favorite features is the ability to "embed" a YouTube video into an assignment via the comment box. This means that students don't have to move in and out of an assignment to complete it.

A couple of things to note, this only works with YouTube videos. You can create a link in the comment box to a video elsewhere (Google Drive as an example) but the link will take the student outside of the assignment to view. If YouTube is blocked in your district it will still be blocked within Kami.

I made a 2 minute video for teachers walking through creating an assignment with "embedded" videos. If you like the assignment I have provided all the links below:

Teacher Video - http://bit.ly/2WoGwdo
Graphic Organizer - http://bit.ly/39Vi1Iv
Three Little Pigs Video (traditional) - http://bit.ly/2x3NfyD
The True Story of the Three Little Pigs (from the wolfs POV) - http://bit.ly/2WlsYiI

If you have any questions please reach out to me in the comments or tag me on Twitter @atechcoachlife.



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